Waste to Energy

Waste Gasification process can convert materials normally considered waste into energy and valuable products. Thousands of tons of a potential source of energy are away every day.

Most of the waste that we discard from our homes and businesses every day. Non-recyclable plastics, construction debris, used tires, household trash, and sewage contains energy. Gasification technology can unleash the energy in all of this waste into electric power, substitute natural gas, chemicals, biogas, transportation fuels, and fertilizers.

Reduces transportation costs for waste that no longer needs to be shipped hundreds of miles for disposal

Reduces use of fossil fuels which contribute to green house effects.

Reducing global warming

Waste to clean fuel

Biogas production is a natural process. Biogas is produced by the degradation of organic matter in the absence of oxygen (anaerobic digestion).

Efficient reduction of greenhouse gases

Biomethane is produced from biomass, is therefore a renewable energy resource and does not contribute to the greenhouse effect.

Biomethane has a very wide range of biomass feedstock

Biomethane can be produced via two different processes – digestion and thermal gasification.

Thermal gasification technique allows even waste-wood from forests or agriculture to be used to produce biomethane.

Biogas requires upgrading to a high level of methane concentration – biomethane – to be used in cars or to be injected into the natural gas grid. Compared to other alternative fuels, biomethane benefits from the extensive availability of biomass feedstock sources.

Sustainable waste treatment and agriculture

Production of biogas from waste may be a key to a more sustainable waste treatment system.